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Convert "Normal View" back to "Quick Note"?

Anonymous
2013-02-02T18:39:04+00:00

I use the Quick Note feature in OneNote 2013 a lot. Sometimes I like to expand it to "Normal View"  (using the diagonal arrow in the upper right-hand corner).  After doing that I don't know how to change the view back to "Quick Note". If this is possible, please tell me how to do this.

TIA,

edm2

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Anonymous
2013-02-03T15:31:41+00:00

Clicking the arrow again creates a "Quick Note" in "Normal view" not "Full screen" view but, unlike the original Quick Note, this one occupies the full screen. I want the Quick Note to be resized to its original size. I don't see any way to do that.

** Update ** Following CastroJenny's reply I fiddled around a bit and discovered while the QuickNote simply does not have the normal maximize\minimize (I guess it's not a Standard Windows window) but I can use the maximize\minimize button on the ribbon to minimize the Quick Note.  Obscure but works.

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  1. Anonymous
    2013-02-03T10:58:01+00:00

    Click on the same diagonal arrow on the top right corner of the window to switch back to normal window. If the ribbon is covered then click anywhere on the page, then you would find the arrow on top right corner.

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